157 Crane Road, Carmel, NY
- Year built: 1932
- Square footage: 600 sq ft
- Style: Old Style
- Estimated energy score: 24/100
- Estimated annual energy cost: $2,400 - $5,000
- Estimated annual savings potential: $1,050 - $2,450
- Heating fuel: Natural Gas
A home built in 1932 is working with construction standards from an era when insulation was an afterthought and heating fuel was cheap. Walls in homes of this age almost never have cavity insulation - it simply wasn't standard practice. Windows are frequently original or early replacements, and the mechanical system has likely been converted at least once, often from coal to oil and then to natural gas. That conversion history matters because each change tends to leave behind oversized equipment and duct runs designed for a different fuel.
Homes described as "old style" in county records were typically built with balloon-frame or early platform construction, where wall cavities run from the basement to the roof without firebreaks. That framing style creates a natural chimney effect that pulls conditioned air upward and out - air sealing is the first priority before any other improvement.
EcoAudit's estimate for this property is based on the typical housing stock in Carmel and Onondaga County's climate zone 6A rather than confirmed building data. The actual energy profile depends heavily on what's inside the walls and attic - factors that only a walkthrough assessment can confirm. New York State and National Grid offer rebates that cover a meaningful share of weatherization costs for homeowners in Onondaga County. A free EcoAudit assessment identifies exactly where this home is losing energy and which programs apply.